It’s been a crazy day. TC’s having some tests in hospital and the admittance took hours and hours (okay five hours but my goodness!). And then, there is work …
On a much happier and more interesting note, here is my review for book 3, A Peril in the Vines, of Teagan Geneviene’s fantastic A Medium’s Peril series.
Teagan also has a fabulous blog where she shares lots of writing and digital art creativity. You can find her latest post here: https://teagansbooks.com/2025/05/23/dance-of-discord-6-a-cipher-double-poets-tdwc-writing-challenge/

What Amazon says
1920s psychic medium, Daphne Moultrie and her friends Clover and Phineas visit a small Louisiana town where they encounter strange events that center on an Armenian refugee girl. Psychic visions, ancient mystical forces, and Romani myths collide with the lust for power as the friends try to avert catastrophe.
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Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene’s 1920s paranormal series, A Medium’s Peril continues with the novella, A Peril in the Vines. In the quaint village of Joumou Hills, not too far from New Orleans, Daphne, Clover, and Phineas encounter a chilling mystery. There, Daphne believes she will also find the answer to a gruesome vision she had in New Orleans. At a lavish party, a historian describes a massacre that matches her vision. Did a young girl cause such devastation? At their cottage, vines move of their own accord. A handsome but intense doctor may be up to no good. Does evil lurk in darkness? Does it come as a shining light? Or is it hidden in the vines?
My review
This book can be read on a standalone basis with few references to the previous book in the series except for the fact that Daphne and her friends are visiting an annual pumpkin festival held in a small town in Louisiana as part of their recovery from their previous adventure in book 2.
This story kicks off quickly a prologue set in December, 1914 that introduces a new character called Lousaper. This young girl witnesses the deaths of both her gypsy parents by strange, gun bearing men.
The book then moves to the present day where Daphne is having an awful nightmare vision that involves creeping vines and pumpkins that turn into fearsome Jack-o-lanterns. This nightmare appears to set off a series of seemingly random mentions of pumpkins that culminates in the foursome travelling to Louisiana to attend the annual pumpkin festival. When the group arrive at their booked accommodation, Daphne discovered that the guest house had once hosted a group of refugees during the Armenian genocide. As more information about the refugees gradually unfolds, the link between Lousaper, the pumpkins, and Daphne’s nightmare vision becomes apparent, leading to some interesting and frightening events.
Daphne is always an interesting character, and I enjoy her sharp mind and keen eye for details. She is the perfect heroine for a supernatural adventure. The character of Clover, a favourite of mine, continues to grow and develop as she learns to overcome her anxiety and self-depreciation. In this story, Clover comes more to the forefront and undertakes some investigatory actions of her own. I enjoyed the details about the world of mystics that were explored during this part of the story.
This is a fast paced and entertaining story with lots of imagination interwoven with well researched historical and mythical information.
Purchase A Peril in the Vines from Amazon US here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DS4G7RSD
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You can find all of Teagan’s entertaining books under her Amazon Author Profile here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Teagan-Riordain-Geneviene/author/B00HHDXHVM
Hope TC is okay. It’s good that you’re keeping focused. Great review, Robbie.
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Thanks, Esther. I am practicing mindfulness 🦋🩵
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I hope all is well, and if not – resolves positively. Have sat waiting with family too many times in hospitals – I know what they say in defence, but it always confounds me as to how long it takes. Must be universal.
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Hi Paul, yes, it is universal and I also have a lot of practice with waiting in hospitals. Thanks for your kind comment.
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Congratulations to Teagan on the excellent review! My husband has planted pumpkins in the garden. I think we’d best keep a close eye on them. Sharing!
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Thanks, Liz. Haha! Keep an ear out for that brrrrr-brrrr sound. If you hear it, run. 😀 Hugs.
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You’re welcome, Teagan. 🫨
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Dear Robbie, firstly I hope TC gets a good report from the tests. I’m astounded at the 5-hour wait. Although I doubt that it would be any better here. A lot of doctors have a one year waiting list…
Heartfelt thanks for this stellar review! I appreciate your feedback on the characters, Clover and Daphne. I try to make each character distinctly different from the others. Plus with this series, I want each book to be a “different kind of paranormal” from the rest of the series. I’m delighted that you have enjoyed the series. Take good care of you — and big hugs.
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Hi Teagan, this is a great series and I really enjoyed your characters. Have a great week 💖
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Lots of great ratings on Amazon! Thanks for the review, Robbie.
I hope TC is alright. That was a long hospital visit.
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Have a sparkling week, Jacqui. Hugs.
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Hi Jacqui, yes, it is this specific hospital which deals with neurology and cardiology. It’s incredibly busy. I do enjoy Teagan’s stories.
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I hope TC is okay, Robbie, and sorry about that hugely long five-hour wait. Great review, as always; Teagan is an excellent, clever, prolific writer.
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Thank you kindly, Dave. I have so many stories yet to finish, but I opt for quality over quantity. Hugs to you and Misty.
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You’re very welcome, Teagan, and a returned “hi” to your two kitties! 🙂
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Hi Dave, thank you. I agree about Teagan and I always enjoy her books.
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A five-hour wait is awful. I hope everything else goes smoothly for TC! 💙
A wonderful review. The book sounds interesting!
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Many thanks, Merril. Hugs.
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You’re very welcome, Teagan!
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Thank you, Merril. We’ve had a few less great days leading up to this admission 💞. This series is very entertaining.
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You’re welcome, Robbie. I hope things are better now.
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Yes, they didn’t find any infection which is good.
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I don’t know the situation, but not finding infection is always good!
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Five hours can be an eternity! Hope all is well. Sounds like Teagan’s new book is a humdinger in all the best ways! Bravo!
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Thank you kindly, Jan. Hugs.
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Hi Jan, it’s a great book. No hospital news yet 💛
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Great review, Robbie 👌 Hoping all the best to TC.
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Thank you, Michael 🙏
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You’re welcome, Robbie.
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I’m delighted with Robbie’s review, Michael. Thanks for commenting. Hugs.
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You’re most welcome.
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This series is fabulous and I’ve enjoyed this novella as well, Robbie. I hope the tests go well. Sending you and your family positive thoughts. ♥
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I remember your review, Olga. Thank for your lovely comment 💖
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Hi, Olga. I really appreciate your support. Heartfelt thanks for making the rounds today. That means a lot to me. Plus, your review of The Rabbit Hole today — I’m on Cloud Nine. Huge hugs.
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What a great review of Teagan’s book and like the other ones it sounds action packed and fast reading which I love.
Oh NO! you’ve had too many hospitals visits these days. Sending prayers and godspeed healing to TC!
Take good care!
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Teagan’s books are great. Thanks for your kind message, Cindy 🩷
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They really are. You’re so welcome! 😉
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Thanks, Cindy. It’s a relatively short book. The action is a mix of suspense, creepy, and just plain weird. 🙂 I appreciate you making the rounds today. Big hugs.
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Those are the best kind! It’s my pleasure! 😇
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This sounds like a wonderful book.
Teagan has a brilliant imagination. I adore everything I’ve read. Her latest serial is wildly intriguing. I await the next instalment!
Thanks for the fab review, Robbie!
Teagan, thanks for writing!
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Resa, I *have* to write… I can’t not. Thank you from my heart for your kind words. I appreciate you making the rounds today, more than you could know. Hugs on the wing.
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Wing hugs on the way back to you!
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HI REsa, I love your comment. Teagan is an amazing writer.
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Agree!
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Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for reading, Dawn. Hugs.
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My pleasure, it’s a great book.
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Another great review Robbie. (K)
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Kerfe, I’m delighted with Robbie’s review. Thanks for your support. Hugs.
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Thank you, Kerfe
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Many congratulations to Teagan on the next one in her series. I’m hoping TC gets good news. You could write a book when it comes to waiting at the hospital.
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Thank you, Pete. Yes, I have written a lot of poems about my hospital experiences.
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Many thanks, Pete. Hugs.
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That sounds like an exciting and imaginative book. You wrote a great review for it.
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Hi Thomas, I am a great fan of Teagan’s imagination and creativity in both her books and her artwork.
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Thanks, Thomas. I was already working on the story when I encountered a Romani legend which put an unexpected spin on it. Hugs.
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It’s always a long wait at hospitals , no matter where you are. I hope the test results are good.
Teagan’s book sounds rivetting.
But I do wish people would stop writing reviews. My TBR list is so long now! 😆
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I have the same problem with a long TBR. The doctors didn’t find anything so he’s been discharged. They are trying a new medication.
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Thanks for sharing your wonderful review, Robbie. I sure hope the test results for TC were good.
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T.W., Robbie’s review brought me huge joy. Thanks for commenting. Hugs.
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Hi Tim, the doctors didn’t find anything so we just go on for now 💗
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A great review. I’m constantly impressed by how Teagan combines various elements to make for interesting and rich stories. On another note, 5 hours is a lot of time to wait for hospital admittance. Yikes! I hope TC’s test results come out well. 🌞
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Hi Dave, TC has been discharged. The tests revealed nothing helpful. Teagan is a wonderful writer. Very imaginative. A lot like you, in fact.
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You’re so kind, Dave — thank you. I enjoy adding layers to stories. Hugs.
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This sounds like an interesting mystery story with some other elements to make it interesting. Nice review, Robbie. sorry to hear that TC’s test didn’t give you any answers.
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Thanks, Carla. It’s a mixed blessing. No infection but also no answers.
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Thanks, Carla. It’s equal parts mystery and paranormal. As Robbie mentioned, each book in the series is independent from the others. Hugs.
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Wonderful review, Robbie. I’m glad you wrote that it can be read as a stand alone too. Teagan’s imagination is amazing, and Congratulations to her! I also hope TC is doing okay. ❤️
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Hi Laren, TC has been discharged. There was no infection so that’s a dead end.
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Robbie, I know that the lack of an answer is frustrating. Still, it’s a relief to know an infection doesn’t have to be contended with. 💖
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Yes, I know 🙏💝
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Thanks, Lauren. Yes, the books in this series can be read independently. Also, each story is a different type of paranormal. Hugs.
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My pleasure, Teagan! 🥰
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I’m late getting here. Hope all is well with TC, Robbie. I’m such a fan of this series! I recently read book 3, then discovered I hadn’t read book 2 yet. More time with Daphne and friends!
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Yes, you are lucky. I’ve read them all. I do find myself draw to this sort of fantasy right now. it’s strangely restful from life.
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